Morning Glory (12th November 2010)

Each year, the list of summer movie industry, Hollywood always satisfy the audience's desire films romantic comedy genre that tends to lead to a chick flick. For the year 2010, the Morning Glory can be an option if you are a fan of these genre films.

Morning Glory script itself was written by Aline Brosh McKenna, the popular after the success in adapting the novel version of The Devil Wears Prada, and then proceed with writing the script and remake 27 Dresses Fame.

Hard-working TV producer Becky Fuller (McAdams) is fired from a local news program, her career begins to look as bleak as her hapless love life.

Each year, the list of summer movie industry, Hollywood always satisfy the audience's desire films romantic comedy genre that tends to lead to a chick flick. For the year 2010, the Morning Glory can be an option if you are a fan of these genre films.

Morning Glory script itself was written by Aline Brosh McKenna, the popular after the success in adapting the novel version of The Devil Wears Prada, and then proceed with writing the script and remake 27 Dresses Fame.

Hard-working TV producer Becky Fuller (McAdams) is fired from a local news program, her career begins to look as bleak as her hapless love life.

Stumbling into a job at “Daybreak” (the last-place national morning news show), Becky decides to revitalize the show by bringing on legendary TV anchor
Mike Pomeroy (Ford). Unfortunately, Pomeroy refuses to cover morning show staples like celebrity gossip, weather, fashion and crafts let alone work
with his new co-host, Colleen Peck (Keaton), a former beauty queen and longtime morning show personality who is more than happy covering morning “news.”

As Mike and Colleen clash, first behind the scenes and then on the air, Becky’s blossoming love affair with fellow producer, Adam Bennett (Wilson) begins to unravel and soon Becky is struggling to save her relationship, her reputation, her job and ultimately, the show itself. director Roger Michell (“Notting Hill,” “Venus”), producer J.J. Abrams (“Felicity,” “Alias,” “Lost,” “Star Trek”), and writer Aline Brosh McKenna (“The Devil Wears Prada,” “27 Dresses”), comes “Morning Glory,” a new romantic comedy set in the hilarious and dysfunctional world of morning television. Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton star along with Patrick Wilson and Jeff Goldblum.




Director: Roger Michell

Cast: Harrison Ford, Rachel McAdams, Jeff Goldblum, Diane Keaton, Patrick Wilson, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, DJ Whoo Kid

Studio: Paramount Pictures



Release date: November 12, 2010

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